Reorganising Power in Indonesia: The Politics of Oligarchy in an Age of Markets

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 304 pages

Reorganising Power in Indonesia is a new and distinctive analysis of the dramatic fall of Soeharto, the last of the great Cold War capitalist dictators, and of the struggles that reshape power and wealth in Indonesia. The dramatic events of the past two decades are understood essentially in terms of the rise of a complex politico-business oligarchy and the ongoing reorganisation of its power through successive crises, colonising and expropriating new political and market institutions. With the collapse of authoritarian rule, the authors propose that the way was left open for this oligarchy to reconstitute its power within society and the institutions of newly democratic Indonesia.

 

Contents

Theories of change and the case of Indonesia
18
The genesis of oligarchy Soehartos New Order 19651982
40
The triumph of oligarchy 19821997
69
Hijacking the markets
71
Capturing the political regime
103
Disorganising civil society
120
The oligarchy in crisis 19971998
145
Economic catastrophe
147
Oligarchy reconstituted
185
Reorganising economic power
187
Reorganising political power
223
Can oligarchy survive?
253
Glossary
267
Bibliography
269
Index
292
Copyright

Political unravelling
164

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